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Pokemon Coloring Pages (45 PDF Printables)

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Discover free, high-quality Pokémon coloring pages! Download and print these fun, kid-friendly PDF designs featuring Pikachu and friends for hours of creative play.
Pikachu: The Electrician
Color their bodies a vibrant yellow. Add red to the cheeks and black to the ear tips. Achieve a glossy look by painting in circular motions without going outside the lines.
Charizard: Fiery Wings
Color the body orange and the inside of the wings bluish-green. Create a vibrant fire effect by painting the fire on its tail with yellow and red tones, using outward-spreading strokes.
Bulbasaur: Nature Friendly
Make the body a light turquoise, and the bud on its back a vibrant green. Use a dark green for the spots on the body. Spread the paint lightly to create soft transitions.
Squirtle: Water Turtle
The body in light blue and the shell in shades of brown. Leave a white spot to make the eyes bright. Add shade to the curves of the shell with dark brown.
Eevee: Cute Friend
Color the body light brown, and the fluffy fur on the neck and tail tip cream-colored. When painting the fur, leave light pencil strokes along the outline.
Mewtwo: Psychic Power
The body light gray or close to white. Use purple for the tail and underside of the belly. Emphasize the character's muscular and powerful build by using shading.
Lucario: The Blue Warrior
Color the body in blue and black. Make the fur on the chest cream-colored. Use fine-tipped pencils to highlight the sharp lines.
Gengar: Shadow Pokémon
The body entirely dark purple or eggplant color. Make the eyes bright red to give it a spooky look. Be careful not to let the colors blend together.
Snorlax: Big Sleep
Use navy blue for the back and head, and cream for the face and abdomen. When coloring large areas, hold the crayon horizontally to achieve a smooth tone.
Jigglypuff: The Pink Singer
Paint the body in a sweet pink. Make the eyes large, blue, and bright. Apply lighter pressure when painting the curved lines to give it a soft look.
Greninja: Ninja Frog
Make the body dark blue, and the tongue and tongue scarf pink. Carefully paint the yellow details on the face. Deepen the shadows for a dark and mysterious look.
Cinderace: Footballer's Fire
Leave the body white and shade the lines with gray. Use red, orange and navy tones in the ear and leg details to create an energetic look.
Mew: Legendary Pink
Color the entire body in a light and soft pink. Make the eyes a vibrant blue. Emphasize the character's innocent and mysterious nature by using pastel tones.
Rayquaza: Sky Dragon
Make the body dark green, and the rings yellow. Color the inside of the mouth red. Add diagonal lines to define the dragon's scales.
Lugia: Ocean Guardian
Leave the body white and use light gray for the shadows. Make the ridges on the back dark blue. Press the pencils lightly for a clean and fresh look.
Umbreon: Night Light
The body jet black. Make the rings bright yellow and the eyes red. Apply the black smoothly, distributing it evenly without streaks.
Espeon: Elegant Psychic
The body a light lilac color. Make the jewel on the forehead bright red, and the eyes purple. Blend the colors together with delicate and subtle strokes.
Charmander: Fiery Little
Make the body bright orange and the belly light yellow. Color the tail fiery yellow and red. Apply the paint in the same direction to make it look shiny.
Blastoise: Giant Water Ball
The body dark blue, the shell brown. Leave the water balls on its back gray and white. Press down on the pen to reflect the character's weight and strength.
Venusaur: Giant Flower
The trunk frog green and the flower on its back pink. Paint the leaves dark green. Add movement by highlighting the flower details with more vibrant colors.
Raichu: Shock Effect
The body tan, the cheeks yellow. Define the inside of the ears and the tip of the tail with black. Apply strong pressure to keep the colors vibrant.
Pichu: Little Electric
The body bright yellow. Make the ear tips and collar black. Enhance its cuteness by adding pink to its cheeks. Paint carefully as it is very small.
Togepi: Happiness Egg
Make the body cream-colored, and the patterns on the shell red and blue. Use fine-tipped felt-tip pens or pointed crayons to avoid going outside the lines.
Psyduck: The Astonished Duck
Color the body chick yellow. Use light brown or tan for the beak and feet. Frame the astonished eyes with black to make them clear.
Meowth: Gold Coin
Make the body cream, the ear tips brown. Paint the coin on the forehead gold. Add a very small amount of white on top of the yellow to give it shine.
Machamp: Four Arms
Color the torso light blue or gray. Make the belt yellow and red. Add a light shading with a gray pencil to accentuate the muscle lines.
Gyarados: Angry Sea
Make the body dark blue, the belly and fins yellow. Highlight the inside of the mouth with red. Paint it with harsh and clear lines to reflect its anger.
Lapras: Gentle Rider
Make the body light blue, the belly cream-colored. Paint the shell on the back in shades of gray. Highlight the spots with dark blue to reflect the skin texture.
Flareon: Mane of Fire
Color the body reddish-orange. Paint the mane and tail light cream or yellow. Use warm colors intensely to reflect its fiery nature.
Flareon: Mane of Fire
Paint the body reddish-orange. Paint the mane and tail light cream or yellow. Use warm colors intensely to reflect its fiery nature.
Flareon: Mane of Fire
Paint the body reddish-orange. Paint the mane and tail light cream or yellow. Use warm colors intensely to reflect its fiery nature.
Dragonite: Dragon Friend
Make the body light orange, the belly cream. Color the inside of the wings in green-blue tones. Choose soft tones to maintain the friendly expression.
Tyranitar: Rock Monster
the body olive green or matte green. Make the plate on its belly dark gray. Press down on the pencil to highlight the dark tones for a majestic look.
Gardevoir: Elegant Protector
the body white and paint the inner parts green. Make the hair light green and the chest detail red. Emphasize its elegance by painting it with very delicate strokes.
Mudkip: Water Frog
Make the body bright blue, the sensory organs on its cheeks orange. Paint the belly light blue. Paint with soft color transitions.
Torchic: Fire Chick
Paint the body orange, the feathers on the head yellow. Make the beak yellow. Achieve an energetic look by using warm and vibrant colors.
Arceus, Ruler of the Universe
Leave its body pure white and shade it with gray. Paint the large ring on its waist and the details gold. Liven it up by adding green and contrasting colors.
Cute Rowlet
Color her round body light brown and her face white. Make the leaf bow on her chest and the undersides of her wings green. Use soft-tipped pencils.
Fun Popplio
Color its body sea blue. Make the round ball on its nose and the collar around its neck pink and light blue. You can add a watercolor effect if you wish.
Interesting Mimikyu
Paint her costume a matte, old yellow. Make the drawn eyes black and her cheeks a pale red. Paint lightly, preserving her mysterious aura.
Legendary Wolf Zacian
its body in light blue and cream tones. Carefully color the cloak on his back and the sword in his mouth by decorating it with bright gold and pink details.
Guardian Zamazenta
Color his body dark red and navy blue. Add a majestic touch by coloring the large shield armor in front of him gold and vibrant red.
Angry Charmeleon
its body dark red or brick red. Make its belly yellow. Animate the tail fire with yellow and orange tones by shaking the pen in a circular motion.
Warrior Wartortle
Color its body indigo blue. Make its fluffy ears and tail light blue and white. Carefully color its brown shell without going over the edges.
Growing Ivysaur
Color its trunk turquoise green. Make the budding flower on its back pink. Color the dark green leaves and the spots on the trunk to highlight them.

How to Color Pokémon: A Fun Guide for Kids

Pokémon are known for their vibrant, distinct colors and dynamic designs. Whether you are coloring your favorite starter or a powerful Legendary, the way you use your crayons, markers, or colored pencils can bring your page to life!
Here is a guide to help you color your Pokémon coloring pages like a pro.

1. Essential Coloring Tips​

  • Start with the Outlines: Use a slightly darker pressure or a fine-tip marker to trace the thick black lines of the Pokémon first. This keeps your coloring neat and prevents you from going outside the lines.
  • The Power of Layers: Don't press too hard with your pencils! Start with a light layer of color, then add more layers on top to make the color deeper and more vibrant.
  • Direction Matters: Try to color in one direction—either all up-and-down or all side-to-side. This makes your finished page look smooth and professional.
  • Use White Space: Sometimes, leaving a tiny bit of white space on a shiny part of a Pokémon’s body can look like a "highlight" (a spot where the light is hitting it), making it look 3D.

2. Choosing the Right Colors

Every Pokémon has a signature look. While you can be creative and give them new colors, sticking to their "type" can be a great way to start:
Pokémon TypeSuggested Color Palette
FireBright reds, oranges, and deep yellows. Use dark orange for shadows.
WaterVarious shades of blue, from light sky blue to deep navy.
GrassDifferent greens—lime green for highlights and forest green for shadows.
ElectricBright, sunny yellows and maybe a touch of white or orange for sparks.
Ground/RockBrowns, tans, grays, and sandy colors.

3. Adding Texture and Effects

  • Fur and Fluff: If you are coloring a Pokémon like Pikachu or Eevee, use short, flicking strokes with your colored pencil to mimic the texture of fur.
  • Shiny Surfaces: For metallic or smooth Pokémon (like Magnemite), use harder pressure to make the colors solid, and leave bold white spots to represent light reflecting off them.
  • Backgrounds: Don't forget the background! If your Pokémon is a Grass type, color some simple grass blades or trees behind it. If it’s a Water type, add some bubbles or wavy blue lines to show it's underwater.

4. Create Your Own Masterpiece

The most important rule is to have fun. Your coloring page doesn't have to look exactly like the TV show or the game. If you want a purple Charizard or a pink Bulbasaur, go for it! Coloring is all about expressing your imagination and creating something uniquely yours.
Ready to start? Pick your favorite Pokémon, sharpen your pencils, and let your creativity shine!

Unleash Creativity: Fun Pokémon Crafts for Kids​

Pokémon is more than just a video game or a trading card hobby—it’s an entire world of creativity! If your little trainers are looking for screen-free ways to "catch 'em all," DIY paper crafting is a fantastic way to bring their favorite characters to life.

From simple paper puppets to intricate paper toys, here is how you can get started with free printable Pokémon crafts at home.

Why Choose Printable Pokémon Crafts?​

  • Budget-Friendly: Most of these projects only require a printer, standard paper or cardstock, scissors, and glue.
  • Skill Building: Cutting, folding, and assembling paper figures helps children develop fine motor skills and patience.
  • Endless Variety: Whether your child loves the original starters like Pikachu and Charmander or newer favorites, there are thousands of free templates available online for almost every character.

Getting Started: What You’ll Need​

Most printable crafts follow a simple process. Before you begin, gather these essentials:
  • Printer & Paper: While regular printer paper works, using cardstock (sturdier paper) makes the crafts much more durable and easier to play with.
  • Cutting Tools: Kid-safe scissors are perfect. For more complex projects, adult supervision is recommended.
  • Adhesives: A glue stick or double-sided tape works best for paper-on-paper assembly.
  • Coloring Supplies: If you opt for black-and-white templates, have crayons, markers, or colored pencils ready to customize your Pokémon.

Popular Craft Ideas to Try​

If you aren't sure where to start, here are some fan-favorite, easy-to-find activities:
  1. Paper Puppets: Perfect for younger children, these allow for interactive play. You can find templates that feature characters with moveable parts.
  2. Origami Bookmarks: A practical and fun craft! Create "corner bookmarks" shaped like Pikachu, Eevee, or Poké Balls to keep your place in your favorite books.
  3. Paper "Evolutions": For older kids or those who love a challenge, look for "flextangles" or "kaleidocycles"—special paper toys that you fold and twist to watch one Pokémon "evolve" into another.
  4. DIY Poké Balls: Use paper plates or print-and-fold templates to create your own Poké Balls to store your paper-crafted Pokémon inside.

Where to Find Free Resources​

You don't need to look far to find high-quality templates:
  • The Official Pokémon Website: They offer a massive library of official coloring pages, mazes, origami patterns, and even "draw your own card" templates.
  • Educational & Craft Blogs: Websites like Mombrite, And Next Comes L, and Red Ted Art are treasure troves for free templates and step-by-step tutorials tailored specifically for children.

A Quick Tip for Lasting Crafts​

If you really love a finished craft, you can laminate the pieces before assembling them, or use a thin layer of clear tape over the finished project to protect it from tears. This turns a simple piece of paper into a durable toy that can withstand hours of Pokémon adventures!
 

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